ECCC CHOIR TO PRESENT ‘MESSIAH’

Published 4:00 am Sunday, November 15, 2015

The East Central Community College Concert Choir (pictured), along with the Newton County High School choir, will present Handel’s “Messiah” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, in Huff Auditorium on the Decatur campus.

There is no charge for admission and the public is invited to attend. The program will be lead by Vicki Blaylock, ECCC fine arts division chair and choral director, and Suzanne Cain, NCHS choral director. ECCC choir members and their respective hometowns include (front row, from left) Kaylee Yates, Decatur; Sarah Hall, Philadelphia; Madelon Taylor, Louisville; Ryan Mott, Decatur; Taylor Russell, Louisville; Malcolm McBride, Auburn, Ala.; Kieron Croff, Decatur; Euphrates Jones, Clarksdale; Kayla Skinner, Enterprise; and Hannah Mitchell, Lawrence; (second row, from left) Anna Claire Webb, Noxapater; Anna Katherine Wells and Karla Higginbotham, both of Louisville; Mackenzie Gray, Mendenhall; Anthony Emmons, Lake; Landon Bounds, Union; Taylor Lott, Forest; Garrett McDill, Sebastopol; Troy Gregory, Decatur; Sylvia Thames, Decatur; Adrianna Crout and Anastasia Crout, both of Lake; and Rebecca Tero, Decatur; (third row, from left) Kaishanna Young and Crisann Bryan, both of Philadelphia; Katherine Fortenberry, Raleigh; Kaitlyn Ware, Lake; Radiance Wright, Decatur; Cheston Jones, Louisville; Austin Anderton, Carthage; Ethan Dunavant, Newton; Ben Pace, Philadelphia; Courtney Tillman, Decatur; Hope Hennington, Little Rock; Alexandria Crout, Lake; and AnnaLea Clarke, Decatur; (fourth row, from left) Stephanie Griffin, Carthage; Cassie Pearson, Louisville; Rachel Brand, Hickory; Jessica Lanthrip, Sebastopol; Alyssa Chesney, Decatur; Daniel McMahan, Little Rock; Stephen Stewart and Kirk Griffin, both of Decatur; Brad Taylor, Stratton; Luke Clark and Samuel Tero, both of Decatur; Celeste McDonald, Lena; Sarah Laird, Meridian; and Randi Kelly, Philadelphia; and (back row, from left) Eariel Campbell, Union; Kaelin Gentry, Kinsey Gentry, Lea Anthony and Paige Brown, all of Philadelphia; Darryl Rogers, Laurel; Graham Murphree, Little Rock; David Wilson, Decatur; Zachary Emmons, Lake; Austin Gray, Philadelphia; Caleb Vaughn, Decatur; Kiarra McDonald and Destiny Files, both of Philadephia; and Jade Bishop, Sebastopol. Not pictured is Victoria Manning, Quitman; and Elias Jimmie, Choctaw.

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